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3月13日 Pierre de Fermat Cubum autem in duos cudos, aut quadratoquadratum in duos quadratoquadratos,
et generaliter nullam in infinitum ultra quadratum potestatem in duos ejusdem nominis
fas est dividere: cujus rei demonstrationem mirabilem sane detexi. Hanc marginis
exiguitas non caperet. 6月23日 乌龟挡道6月10日 Eagle Heights@Madison栀子花开
槐树花开
Nat附近到处是animal family,最常见的是Duck和Canadian Goose,一对老的带着一大家小的,奈在人行道上还不肯走,还不准靠近.
特别是加拿大鹅,大家都知道鹅是会咬人的吧...我小时候去奶奶家最怕的就是老鹅了...
这连天暴雨连连,地下室都进水了.不时来点Tornado,昨晚还停电了,那可以我来美后第一次10点就开始睡觉了.可惜,还是没有成功睡着,罪过
2月24日 电视剧 电影 记录片电视剧
影像中最早的是射雕,那时候还在小学,偶尔可以在电视上看到1,2集.觉得好看得不得了.可惜就是看不到. 就算到了大学也看得很少,那时候一集70+M,画面都不是很清楚都看得很爽. 但是还是得不到满足. 这个情况到了研究生才有所转变,因为宿舍可以上网了.在校内ftp上down TBV的电视剧. 经常一边看电视剧,一边改作业,有时候自己再算点东西:)前2年几乎把TBV的20年的电视剧看遍了,终于sick of TVB.于是不看TVB了.后来转向美剧,像24,Lost,DHW,apprentice,PB.当然个人比较推崇的还是 Rome,史诗般的著作,和电影媲美的场景...现在看些Numbers,也许跟数学有关,觉得还好.有一集还讲到了黎曼假设:)平时无聊的时候也在电视上看看Hero,Smallville 现在已经很少看电视剧了
电影
大学前看得都是国内得,已经没什么影像了. 就是到了大学也对电影不感冒.偶尔别人有电影一块看看.有的觉得不错,有的看不懂. 研究生得时候也很少下电影看.真真开始喜欢电影是拿到offer之后.买了250G的硬盘,开始下电影.于是一边做research一般下电影,这时候才开始接触好的电影.我觉得原来不喜欢电影是因为没有接触到好的电影. 后来下了好多电影,都没有时间看,于是第一年的周末都是在硬盘上找没看过的电影:)今天还发现个我没看过的电影,原来我一直以为看过了,估计这是最后一部了.
看电影也是有讲究得.下之前先要看看介绍,影评,看看是不是自己喜欢得类型.比如我就不看恐怖得,看些轻松得,不伤脑细胞,有田园风光的,场面震撼的,有意义的...像<THE day after tomorrow><national treasure><lord of the ring><pride and prejudice><007><Schindler's List> I donot like <godfather>. 其次要选好的版本看,一般我只下DVD rip, 710+M单个文件的,绝不看枪版.很多电影是要看效果的.本来看电影就是为了享受的,总不能跟自己过不去吧.花点时间做research和下这么大的文件都是值得的...
记录片
说到记录片,很多人会想到赵钟祥解说的动物世界.其实完全不是那么回事. 我对记录片的改观是从Wild Europe开始的,知识性,视觉效果.....可以更多的了解自然,以及我们自己. 目前最好的就是BBC出的wild系列
BBC.Wild.Europe
BBC.Wild.Africa
BBC.Wild.south America
BBC.Wild.Australasia
BBC.Wild.Indonesia
BBC.Wild.Caribbean
当然也要下好的版本,不清晰的就不要看了,越看越恶心
另外有些零星的记录片<the great flying><Match of Penguins><animals are beautiful people>...,基本上都得过奖得
知道wisconsin public TV么,每个周日晚上会放英国的电影,基本上都是那种英式庄园风格的,明天是<pride and prejudice>,不过是那个BBC TV短片版本的.
以前放过<Jane Eyre><Bleak House>...很多名字不记得了... Becoming JaneBecoming Jane is a 2007 historical film directed by Julian Jarrold. It is inspired by the early life of author Jane Austen (portrayed by Anne Hathaway), and her posited relationship with Thomas Langlois Lefroy (played by BAFTA-winning Scottish actor James McAvoy). Julie Walters, James Cromwell and Maggie Smith also appear in this picture. The film was produced in cooperation with several companies, including BBC Films and the Irish Film Board.
PlotJane Austen (Anne Hathaway) is the younger daughter of Reverend Austen and his wife (Julie Walters) and has yet to find a suitable husband. She wishes to be a writer -- to the disdain of her mother and pride of her father (James Cromwell). She turns down the affections of numerous men, including the nephew of Lady Gresham (Maggie Smith), a Mr. Wisley. Wisley proposes, but Jane turns him down cold. It is not until the mischievous Thomas Lefroy (James McAvoy) -- the later inspiration for Pride and Prejudice's Mr. Darcy -- shows up in town that Jane begins to take the idea of marriage seriously. Though Lefroy is a promising lawyer with a good reputation, after a bad first impression, Jane cannot stand the arrogant Londoner. The two get to know each other gradually, however, and eventually fall in love. Tom takes Jane to London to try and convince his uncle and benefactor, Judge Langlois, to let him marry Jane. The Judge considers it, but after receiving a letter informing him of Jane's poor family, he refuses, declaring that Tom will be disowned if he marries Jane. Jane insists that she and Tom may still marry, but Tom says he has his family to think about and, outraged, she leaves London. On her return home, and after finding out that Tom has come back to town with a new fiancee, Jane informs Mr. Wisley that she will marry him. Meanwhile, Jane's sister Cassandra has learned that her fiancee, Robert Fowle, has died of yellow fever. The girls are both devastated. Jane meets Tom again in a wood, where he asks her to run away with him. She agrees, but halfway there, she learns that Tom's parents, along with his many brothers and sisters, depend on the allowance he receives from his uncle to survive. Despite protestations from Tom, Jane ends their affair for his family's sake, returns home to her own family, and begins writing Pride and Prejudice. Years later, Jane, accompanied by her brother Henry and his wife Eliza (Jane's cousin, a countess), encounters Thomas Lefroy again at a social function. He is with his eldest daughter, also named Jane, who turns out to be a fan of Jane Austen's writing, the film ending with Jane giving a most rare reading. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Austen Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was a British novelist whose realism, biting social commentary, and masterful use of free indirect speech, burlesque, and irony have earned her a place as one of the most widely-read and best-loved writers in British literature.[2] Austen lived her entire life as part of a large and close-knit family located on the lower fringes of English gentry.[3] She was educated primarily by her father and older brothers as well as through her own reading. The steadfast support of her family was critical to Austen's development as a professional writer.[4] Austen's artistic apprenticeship lasted from her teenage years until she was about thirty-five years old. During this period, she wrote three major novels and began a fourth.[5] From 1811 until 1815, with the release of Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), and Emma (1815), she achieved success as a published writer. She wrote two additional novels, Northanger Abbey (written in 1798 and 1799 and revised later) and Persuasion, both published after her death in 1817, and began a third (eventually titled Sanditon), but died before it could be completed 我的空间 |
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